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m v s;;t c . TV/TRS.; V"V "DALMERj. is PREPARED lTi i : \x; JL .toiEEQEIVE PUPILS in MUSIC and SINGING at flic Late Residence of IVB^^Walcox, Trafal^ar^|reet South. Tebmsi / Hours a Week, 2 guineas a Quarter; 2 EoytidWeek., i guinea and a half. %l " ■» / Qt^yier to commence Ist August. Mrs. Paljibr will attend Balls and Pbivate / Parties. 1405 WESLEYAN CHURCHES— RICHMOND a /AND SPRING GROVE. /^APTAIN' T>^AJi>wTll^Preacliat the v/ JL Wesleyan Church, Richmond, oh SUNDAY NEXT, July " 23, in the Morning pX, 11, and in the Evening at 6 30, and at Spring Grove in the Afterhoon, as Three o'clock. / 1406 TBREEr or EOUIII Respectable YOUTHS ./can/be receivWL i BOARDERS (to attend the Mcratojid Provfl bl School). Every care, and afteßKiw'will be d itoked upon their health, comforrf^ld morals For^terms, &c, apply to Mrs. HARRINGTON, Jichmohd. - 1340 WIN]/ & SPIRIT STORE, \ / TRAFALGAR STREET. J/t) QPKED having Leased the ' •/ JL • )3 Premises lately in the occupatipn of Mr. H. Balt, -respectfully solicits a continuation of that; patronaae so liberally bestowed upon his preidecessor/and trusts^fjOßa-iua^^ long experience of the requienia»*B^rThTtrade, combined with a determination to maintain the pood reputation so Jong held by his late employer, Mr. Ba.lt, to merit aicontinuance of the patronage of the old customers and the public at large. N.B. — Only First-class Wines and Spirits kept in Stock. . Orders delivered punctually in any part of the city. . 1404 SALE/6 V AUCTION, TO-MORROW, - / At 1 1 o'i lock, M.T. "OOTATOES (witta jt- reserve) — Cheese — 3L Bacon — Catsup — nSqiture — Pictures, &c sH. J. V. AUGARDE, 1410 1 Auctioneer. SALE BY AUCTION, TO-MORROW, / 12, Nlon, M.T. V / T>EEF, / In FamiljrS(jhits, /Fromiihe well-known pandocCT^of R. M'Rae, / Esq. Richmond. X, H. J. L. AtGAEDE, 1409 I Auctioneer. MR. n. J. L>AUGARDE has received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Auction Rooms, Trafalgar-street, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th July, at Noon, the following PROPERTIES, viz:— All that Parcel of LAND, situated in Vanr guard-street, formerly in the occupation of Mr. Bp*T, consisting of f of an Acre, mor/B<or les?, being part of Town Acre Nd74l. with the DWELLING HOUSE /(Six Boom"), Large STOKE, 30 x 15, and / a TWO-STALLED STABLE thereon. And, All that Piece of LAND situated in Bridgestreet, part of Town Acre No 1124, having a Frontage to Bridge- street ofy3o feet, and extending back in depth 30(\feet more or less, with Substantial DWELLINGHOUSE, containing 5 Rooms, all in good - repair, SEVEN-STALLED STABLE, COACH-HOUSE, LOFT, and other OUTBUILDINGS. Also, That Parcel of LAND situated in Nelson, containing more or less 5 Acres and 20 Perches, being Section No; 2, Block P, Wakatu Districts, arid part of Town Acre No. 748 and 749. „^ And, \^ ' All that Piece of LAND in the City of Nelson having a frontage to Victoria-square of 103 feet with a depth along St. Vincentstreet of 153 feet 7 inches. And, All that Piece of LAND having a frontage to -, St. Vincent-s,treet of 303 feet 7 inches with a depth of 92 feet along Totara-street. N / And, " """ All that Piece oXtANJi^stWateln the CflyXL Nelson, being part of Town Acre No. 744\ having a Frontage to Gloucester-street of \ 36 feet, by a depth of 81 feet, with a DWELLING-HOUSE containing Five / Rooms, and OUTBUILDINGS thereon,/ next to Aiken's Store. A Plan of the above can be seen at the Office of the Auctioneer, where all further particulars can be given. Particular attention is called ■to the above valuable Property. The certainty of a railroad to Fox-hill, and the probability of the terminus being placed in its immediate vicinity, renders it an iavestrhent rarely to be met with. 1334 MR. A. W. SCAIFE has been favored with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 25thinst.,at 12 o'clock sharp, At the Residence of John Blackext, Esq., I j Trafalgaj-stfeet South — I Household furniture ISX /^AND EFFECTS, - ConsistiHgof Drawing, Dining, and Bedroom J/Bequisites — Electroplate — Eartfien 3nd Glassware— No. 7 Goldehsferfe '4- Stoy,e — Kitchen Utensils, &c.jjlt4i , w/thou^Reler.ve. , After which (unwss^previously sold by private . :,, : contract), <■. ,? . A Light Bay Mare, 4 years old, perfectly quiet and carries a Lady— -a^ Splendid Lady's Three-pouael Sa4d)e r -by; Pbat .& Thoen- , ton, nearly new— and a f Lady's Double Bridle. , • , ,*■>!;:;:,;♦ •y. ', ■■^l

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 171, 21 July 1871, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 171, 21 July 1871, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 171, 21 July 1871, Page 2

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